I recently upgraded my Amiga to NetBSD 1.0 binaries and a kernel SUPed on
Dec. 4. It built OK, but had a few oddities; among other things,
the default terminal type is "su", instead of "vt200".
I posted my config file to amiga-dev and a couple of people noted that I
had disabled COMPAT_09 and COMPAT_43. So I put these back in and rebuilt.
The resulting kernel works "properly".
However, this brings up the obvious question: why do 1.0 binaries running
under a 4.4-based OS require 4.3 and NetBSD 0.9 compatibility?
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